Credit: Mohamed Hassan/PxHere Image has been cropped Two former civil servants who were, until recently, among the country’s most senior national security and anti-terrorism officials have been approved to take on consulting work for BT and Deloitte. Newly published rulings from the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments reveal that the government anti-corruption watchdog recently approved private-sector roles for Dominic Fortescue and Tom Hurd, who last year departed their respective posts as government chief security officer and director general of the Office of Security and Counter Terrorism. Fortescue had applied to the committee seeking approval for what he described as a “short-term piece of work leading a review for BT Group”. In its decision, the committee noted that his prior role as government’s security chief sat within the Cabinet Office, while telecoms policy and regulation is the remit of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport. “The Cabinet O
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